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Billionaire-Backed Startup R3 Bio Develops 'Organ Sacks' to End
Tech
Mar 24, 2026Wired

Billionaire-Backed Startup R3 Bio Develops 'Organ Sacks' to End

Billionaire-backed startup R3 Bio is developing genetically-engineered, nonsentient "organ sacks" to replace animal testing. This initiative aligns with the Trump administration's efforts to phase out animal experimentation, offering a potentially humane and effective alternative for scientific research. The company aims to eventually create human versions for personalized medical testing.

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Donut Lab's Solid-State Battery Barely Held Charge After Damage
Tech
Mar 24, 2026The Verge

Donut Lab's Solid-State Battery Barely Held Charge After Damage

Donut Lab's solid-state battery endured damage testing, failing to ignite but losing 55% of its charge capacity and experiencing a 17% thickness increase. The company highlights its "graceful failure" safety, yet independent verification for key claims like 100,000 cycles and 400 Wh/kg energy density remains absent.

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Build a Browser-Based Image Converter with JavaScript — Key Details
Programming
Mar 24, 2026freeCodeCamp

Build a Browser-Based Image Converter with JavaScript — Key Details

This article demonstrates how to build a browser-based image converter using JavaScript, leveraging client-side APIs to ensure fast, private, and efficient image processing. It covers setting up a basic HTML interface, reading local files with `FileReader`, converting images via the `Canvas` API's `toDataURL` method, and enabling direct downloads. The guide also discusses practical considerations like handling large images, controlling JPEG quality, and ensuring robust input validation.

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Crimson Desert's Lore Labyrinth: A Storytelling Nightmare
Games
Mar 23, 2026Polygon

Crimson Desert's Lore Labyrinth: A Storytelling Nightmare

Crimson Desert promises grand medieval fantasy, but its narrative and world-building are deeply flawed. Anachronistic language, contradictory lore, and inconsistent character roles constantly break immersion, making the ambitious title feel uninspired. If creators don't invest in the story, why should players?

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ai: Elizabeth Warren calls Pentagon’s decision to bar Anthropic
Tech
Mar 24, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Elizabeth Warren calls Pentagon’s decision to bar Anthropic

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has condemned the Pentagon's decision to label AI lab Anthropic a "supply-chain risk" as "retaliation." This follows Anthropic's refusal to allow its AI for mass surveillance or lethal autonomous weapons without human oversight. The dispute, which has garnered support for Anthropic from across the tech industry, will see a pivotal court hearing this Tuesday in San Francisco.

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LG Oxide 1Hz Displays: Battery Breakthrough or Future Promise
Review
Mar 23, 2026Gizmodo

LG Oxide 1Hz Displays: Battery Breakthrough or Future Promise

Quick Verdict: A Glimpse of the Future, with Present Caveats LG's 'Oxide 1Hz' display technology presents an exciting prospect for laptop battery life, promising nearly 50% power savings by intelligently dropping

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Meta CEO Develops Personal AI for Executive Duties
Tech
Mar 23, 2026The Next Web

Meta CEO Develops Personal AI for Executive Duties

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is developing a personal AI assistant to streamline his executive duties, leveraging AI to enhance information access and decision-making speed. This initiative reflects Meta's substantial investment in AI, aiming to dramatically boost company-wide efficiency and flatten traditional organizational hierarchies.

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in-depth: Best Laptops (2026): My Honest Advice Having Tested
Tech
Mar 23, 2026Wired

in-depth: Best Laptops (2026): My Honest Advice Having Tested

WIRED's Luke Larsen, with over a decade of experience, has unveiled his top laptop recommendations for 2026. This comprehensive guide helps consumers navigate a crowded market, offering insights into premium, budget-friendly, and high-performance models based on extensive testing.

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Gaza's Unseen Crisis: Inability to Obtain Death Certificates Traps
Tech
Mar 24, 2026Wired

Gaza's Unseen Crisis: Inability to Obtain Death Certificates Traps

GAZA – A once-routine administrative task in Gaza—registering a death—has collapsed amid relentless Israeli bombardment, mass displacement, and widespread detentions since October 2023. This breakdown in civil systems

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Air Street Capital's $232M Fund Becomes Europe's Largest Solo GP Raise
Tech
Mar 23, 2026The Next Web

Air Street Capital's $232M Fund Becomes Europe's Largest Solo GP Raise

Air Street Capital, led by solo General Partner Nathan Benaich, has closed its third fund at $232 million, making it Europe's largest solo GP venture fund ever. This significant milestone challenges traditional VC structures and highlights a growing LP confidence in Benaich's focused thesis on AI-first companies, including strategic ventures into defence tech and key partnerships like the one with NVIDIA.

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Tech
Mar 23, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: ‘Real Housewives’ Has Been a Meme Gold Mine for 20 Years

Bravo's 'Real Housewives' franchise, celebrating its 20th anniversary in March 2026, has evolved into a powerhouse for internet memes. Its dramatic, unscripted moments have reshaped digital communication, offering a universal language of emotional expression that resonates even with non-viewers.

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Disabling ACR on Your Smart TV: Essential for Privacy
Review
Mar 23, 2026ZDNet

Disabling ACR on Your Smart TV: Essential for Privacy

Quick Verdict: Reclaim Your Privacy Now Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) on smart TVs is a pervasive, privacy-eroding technology that silently tracks your viewing habits and personal data. Disabling it is a crucial

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Enable AirDrop on Your Samsung Galaxy S26 for Cross-Platform Sharing
How To
Mar 23, 2026Lifehacker

Enable AirDrop on Your Samsung Galaxy S26 for Cross-Platform Sharing

Learn to enable and use AirDrop on your Samsung Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, or S26 Ultra in simple steps. Share files seamlessly with iPhones.

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How to Master Android AI with Arc Assistant - Boost Productivity
How To
Mar 23, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Master Android AI with Arc Assistant - Boost Productivity

Fed up with constantly switching between apps just to use your AI assistant? Whether you're trying to summarize a lengthy article, draft a quick email, or understand complex information, the 'app-switching dance' can

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Crimson Desert AI Art Fiasco: Developer's Response Under Review
Review
Mar 23, 2026Engadget

Crimson Desert AI Art Fiasco: Developer's Response Under Review

Quick Verdict: A Developer's Apology and a Path to Redemption The launch of Crimson Desert by Pearl Abyss was quickly overshadowed by player discoveries of AI-generated art within the game. The developer's swift apology

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MacBook Neo Review: A Splash of Color for Budget-Conscious Apple Fans
Review
Mar 23, 2026TechRadar

MacBook Neo Review: A Splash of Color for Budget-Conscious Apple Fans

Verdict: A Bold Bet on Color and Affordability Apple's new MacBook Neo, priced at an accessible $599, represents a significant strategic shift for the tech giant, pushing it into a fiercely competitive segment dominated

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Upgrade Your 2FA: Switch from Google Authenticator to Bitwarden
How To
Mar 22, 2026MakeUseOf

Upgrade Your 2FA: Switch from Google Authenticator to Bitwarden

Are you using Google Authenticator for your two-factor authentication (2FA) codes? While it's a widely used and reliable app, there's a more secure and feature-rich alternative available that takes only minutes to

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Musk Unveils Ambitious Chip Manufacturing Plans for Tesla, SpaceX
Tech
Mar 23, 2026TechCrunch

Musk Unveils Ambitious Chip Manufacturing Plans for Tesla, SpaceX

Elon Musk has unveiled plans for a new chip manufacturing facility, dubbed "Terafab," in Austin, Texas. The initiative, driven by perceived semiconductor shortages for Tesla and SpaceX's AI and robotics needs, aims to produce chips supporting vast computing power on Earth and in space. While ambitious, the announcement lacks a timeline, and analysts note Musk's history of overpromising on complex projects.

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TechCrunch Mobility: Uber everywhere, all at once: Rivian — Key
Tech
Mar 23, 2026TechCrunch

TechCrunch Mobility: Uber everywhere, all at once: Rivian — Key

Uber is significantly boosting its autonomous vehicle strategy with a $300 million investment in Rivian, securing 10,000 R2 robotaxis for a 2028 rollout in San Francisco and Miami. This unique partnership places development risks on Rivian as it builds both the vehicle and the self-driving system. The move reflects Uber's broader shift to a global, partner-centric approach to AVs after divesting its in-house unit.

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Crimson Desert Dev Says Goodbye to AI Art After Player Backlash
Games
Mar 23, 2026Kotaku

Crimson Desert Dev Says Goodbye to AI Art After Player Backlash

Crimson Desert, a graphically impressive open-world fantasy game, faced backlash after players discovered undisclosed AI-generated art. Developer Pearl Abyss quickly apologized, admitting the art was temporary placeholder content that should have been replaced. They are now auditing all in-game assets and will roll out patches to remove the problematic art, vowing greater transparency moving forward.

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Delve Accused of 'Fake Compliance,' Facing Scrutiny Over Practices
Tech
Mar 23, 2026TechCrunch

Delve Accused of 'Fake Compliance,' Facing Scrutiny Over Practices

Compliance startup Delve, a prominent Y Combinator-backed company with a recent $32 million Series A funding round valuing it at $300 million, is currently facing serious accusations of misleading hundreds of customers

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Nudelman Ghost Gun Operation: A Perilous Application of 3D Printing
Review
Mar 22, 2026Tom's Hardware

Nudelman Ghost Gun Operation: A Perilous Application of 3D Printing

Quick Verdict: A Dangerous Evolution in Illicit Firearm Manufacturing The case of Brandon and Justin Nudelman from Staten Island, New York, serves as a stark, cautionary tale regarding the dangerous intersection of

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The pint-sized Sonos Roam 2 is more than 20 percent off this weekend
Tech
Mar 23, 2026The Verge

The pint-sized Sonos Roam 2 is more than 20 percent off this weekend

The Sonos Roam 2 portable Bluetooth speaker is on sale for $139, a 22% discount ($40 off) during Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2026. This deal is also available at Walmart and Sonos, bringing the speaker near its lowest price ever. The Roam 2 features improved Bluetooth pairing, retains excellent sound and IP67 waterproofing, with claimed long-term battery optimizations.

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Fez 2's Ghost: Why We Never Needed a Sequel Anyway
Games
Mar 22, 2026Polygon

Fez 2's Ghost: Why We Never Needed a Sequel Anyway

Fez, released in 2012, was a groundbreaking indie puzzle-platformer that captivated players with its unique perspective-shifting gameplay. Despite the dramatic cancellation of its planned sequel, Fez 2, the original game's influence has continued to shape the industry, inspiring a generation of innovative titles.

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Deep Ocean Mining: Risky Riches in the Regulatory Depths
Review
Mar 22, 2026Ars Technica

Deep Ocean Mining: Risky Riches in the Regulatory Depths

Deep ocean mining is being debated as a source for critical minerals for green tech. While it could meet demand, significant ecological unknowns and a regulatory void make it a high-risk venture. Alternatives like enhanced land mining and aggressive recycling should be prioritized.

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